Can you transfer rhapsody songs to itunes
Click "Tools" and select "Preference Click "CD Burning" from the list in the left panel. After the burning gets started, TuneClone will automatically convert the music file to MP3. You can open the manager screen to show all the converted music files. The most important step is to choose the CD burner. Then the software can convert the music files automatically. It is exceedingly easy when you want to batch convert lots of files. After you get the output MP3 files converted from the Rhapsody music playlist in your Rhapsody, you can now begin to transfer the MP3 files to your iPod with the sync of iTunes.
I checked the version after the update and it was changed to 1. Jul 18, AM in response to b-rock In response to b-rock locate wher ur rhapsody songs go when u download them. I have been using the rhapsody transfer tool to try to import the file to my nano.
My nano does appear as the destination in their transfer tool but my nano never gets the file. I'll try your way when I get home. Thanks for the response. Jul 18, AM in response to luvabluzer In response to luvabluzer Did you look at this? You can sync only songs you've purchased and downloaded, not subscription songs.
Also, you have to sync from realplayer, which means you may not be able to sync ITMS songs if you have any. You may want to burn your rhapsody songs to a CD and reimport them into iTunes. They claim to be compatable with ipod. Jul 20, PM in response to b-rock In response to b-rock locate wher ur rhapsody songs go when u download them. Will try working with Rhapsody support tomorrow.
Jul 20, PM in response to tpodell In response to tpodell Did you look at this? Thanks for the link to the answer. I'll give it a try. Are you saying I need to sync from realplayer and not Rhapsody? I'm not sure what you mean exactly. Burning the file to a CD and then importing to itunes sounds easy.
Might give that a try. Thanks for all the suggestions Helmut. Jul 21, PM in response to luvabluzer In response to luvabluzer Rhapsody is realplayer's store.
I think it runs in realplayer. The problem is, regardless of syncing from realplayer or rhapsody, you're no longer syncing with iTunes. Realplayer can't read the iTunes music store songs. Fortunately, you have options: You can import playlist files from the likes of iTunes and Rdio, or any program that can generate an M3U file. Before I get into the specifics of using Soundiiz, let me share the big caveat: In order to transfer your playlists between services, you need to sign into those services -- which means revealing your usernames and passwords.
Not wild about that idea? There's an easy workaround: change your password s after you're done using Soundiiz. With that out of the way, using Soundiiz is pretty straightforward. Starting with the service you want to transfer playlists from, click the Connect button, then provide your log-in credentials. Now do likewise with the service that's going to receive the transfer.
Then it's back to the first service, where you should see a list of your available playlists. Click the gear icon if you want to see the contents of one of them, or click the share icon the little arrow coming out of a box when you're ready to transfer.
Next, click the desired destination service, then click Convert to start the process.
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